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METALS ARE FIRM, WITH PRICES RISING; Producers Show No Tendency to Cut--Copper Is Held Ahead of Advancing Market. SEES NO 'FLURRY' IN DEMAND Mining Journal Says Stocks Are Lower and Good Orders Have Been Booked.

Conditions in the metal markets continue to improve and producers are feeling more confident as to the future. They express the opinion that the gradual increasing prices will persist. Copper, lead and zinc are all firm, and ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on September 30, 1921, on Page B31 of the New York edition with the headline: METALS ARE FIRM, WITH PRICES RISING; Producers Show No Tendency to Cut--Copper Is Held Ahead of Advancing Market. SEES NO 'FLURRY' IN DEMAND Mining Journal Says Stocks Are Lower and Good Orders Have Been Booked. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe